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Synopsis
This report is based on Kable's detailed, bottom-up research
and analysis of the UK public sector's spend on ICT and our five-year forecasts
at a product and sector level.
Summary
This report contains a product-by-product market size and
forecast for spend on hardware, including desktop PCs, portable PCs, servers,
consumables, storage and network equipment within UK education.
Scope
The scope of hardware markets covered is as follows:
Desktop PCs
- All desktop
computers (including Apple Macs), including dumber devices and workstations
used in “thin client” implementations.- We exclude all software licensing costs from this category and also (wherever possible) the costs of standard accessories such as monitors, keyboards and mice.
Portable PCs
- This category
includes laptop and netbook computers. Smartphone devices are covered in the
wireless/mobile category. We do not believe that convergence is yet at the
point where devices cannot be separated into telephones and computers. Again,
software licensing costs are excluded.
Servers
- This category
includes servers, mainframes, and “mini” servers. Where possible, racking costs
are not included.- NB paper is not included here or elsewhere in the Kable taxonomy.
Network equipment
(for local connectivity)
- LAN networking
equipment including wireless and wireline routers, and local physical
infrastructure including cabling, docking stations, racks. Converged IP
networking infrastructure used for both voice and data is included in the
category; dedicated VoIP infrastructure and all handset / IP PBX equipment is
excluded.
Storage
- This category is
for network attached storage and external storage devices, including USB
sticks.
Peripherals and other
hardware
- This category
covers input and output devices including printers, network-attached
photocopiers and multi-functional devices, monitors, keyboards, mice,
specialized display (eg whiteboards), web cameras, speakers. The category
excludes audio/video conferencing and endpoint equipment, which is covered in
the communications category.
Reasons To Buy
We've assessed the impact of austerity and the coalition
government's diminished appetite for reform, and mapped out the implications of
structural and political change. We've assessed the impact of a weak recovery
and a double-dip recession to reforecast ICT spend to 2017. A team of eleven
analysts have calculated the ICT spend for every organization in this report's
scope and aggregated this to provide an invaluable guide to the market.
Key Highlights
CAGR for hardware market in education sector is -0.60%1 Introduction
1.1 What is this Report About?
1.1.1 Definitions
2 United Kingdom Education ICT Market Overview
2.1 Overall Education ICT Market Spend Value
2.2 Education ICT Spend on Hardware Market by Category
2.2.1 Desktop computers
2.2.2 Portable computers
2.2.3 Servers
2.2.4 IT consumables
2.2.5 Network equipment
2.2.6 Storage
2.2.7 Peripherals
3 Appendix
3.1 About Kable
3.2 Disclaimer
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